Hue/Saturation

  • Copy-paste the picture of the pumpkin below to your Photoshop
  • pumpkin_copy.jpg
    pumpkin_copy.jpg
  • On the menu bar, choose Image-Adjustments-Hue/saturation
  • In the dialog box, drag the Hue, Saturation, Lightness sliders left or right until the pumpkin is the color you want. Don't worry about the rest of the picture. We'll take care of that later.
  • blue_pumpkin--all_copy.jpg
    blue_pumpkin--all_copy.jpg
  • Click OK on dialogue box to finish.
  • Set the History Brush (from last lesson) to sample the original picture and paint over all of the areas in the picture except the pumpkin. Leave that blue (or whatever color you selected).
  • blue_pumpkin_copy.jpg
    blue_pumpkin_copy.jpg
  • Now do a picture of your choice from our collection.
  • Save these to your wiki and label them 'Hue/Saturation'

Erase Red Eye
Erase Blemishes
Whiten Teeth
  • Start on Editing Photographs
    • get rid of red eye with the magic wand and paint bucket fill (black for the pupil with opacity set to 40%)
    • get rid of blemishes with the healing brush
    • whiten teeth with the dodge tool (20% and midtones)
teeth--healing_bruth--redeye_before.jpg
teeth--healing_bruth--redeye_before.jpg




fix_picture.png
fix_picture.png

teeth--healing_bruth--redeye.jpg
teeth--healing_bruth--redeye.jpg

Filtering pictures
  • Copy-paste this picture
3A5C4BAA.jpg
3A5C4BAA.jpg

filter.jpg
filter.jpg

  • Try different Filters. Take a snapshot of those you like
  • Take a screen shot of at least one for your wiki
  • Now, select quadrants with the marquee tool and filter each quadrant differently
quads.jpg
quads.jpg

  • Now select a new picture Select detail from this picture and filter just the detail. I've selected just two of the elephants and filtered them. Then, I selected the background and blurred it. Do you like it?
filter_images.jpg
filter_images.jpg

  • Now select the main image in your picture; select inverse (so everything is selected except your main image) and filter the picture
paint_daubs.jpg
paint_daubs.jpg

  • Which do you like best?

History Brush

Here's another way to filter just part of your picture:
  • Open a picture, like this one of the dogs
  • Filter it, say, as paint daubs
dogsdaubs.jpg
dogsdaubs.jpg

  • Go to history; select the original picture and click the space in front of it
dogs_history.png
dogs_history.png

  • Use the history brush on the left and paint over some of the dogs--they return to their original pristine condition
dogs_history.jpg
dogs_history.jpg

Art History Brush

One more way to filter a picture is with the art history brush.
  • Use your original picture.
  • Click hold the history brush and you'll see another brush called the art history brush. Select it.
  • Select the 'oil sketch' Art History brush from the collection at the top left.
art_history.png
art_history.png

  • Paint it with the art history brush you've selected
dogs_art_history.jpg
dogs_art_history.jpg

  • Now use the history brush. Set the anchor to the original picture. Paint part of your picture back to the original
dogs_art_history_II.jpg
dogs_art_history_II.jpg


Cloning and decloning

Cloning
  • Using the clone tool, we can start with a picture of flowers
Daisies.jpg
Daisies.jpg

Use Alt to set your anchor point
Paint with your mouse to add more flowers
Daisies--cloned.jpg
Daisies--cloned.jpg

Or pick the flowers
Daisies--removed.jpg
Daisies--removed.jpg

Or clone from one picture
sub_and_polar_bear4_clone.jpg
sub_and_polar_bear4_clone.jpg


to another
Sea_Cave.jpg
Sea_Cave.jpg

Now start with this picture and get rid of the palm tree that's messing up the background
Wedding_Photo.jpg
Wedding_Photo.jpg

Cropping
  • Copy-paste both of these pictures into PS
Day_8-Rome135.jpg
Day_8-Rome135.jpg

Lizard.jpg
Lizard.jpg

  • On lizard picture, create another layer called 'lizard' (from 'layer' 'duplicate layer')
  • Notice which layer you're on
  • Use marquis tool to crop around lizard. Doesn't work well.
  • Use lasso tool to crop around lizard. Make sure you connect ends. Much better
  • Are the ants around the lizard? If not, Select Inverse
  • Change to Move tool
  • Drag and drop onto Colosseum
  • Resize with Edit, Free Transform
  • save
photoshop3.jpg
photoshop3.jpg

Open your school picture--this time, we'll crop with the magic wand
  • Select the magic wand
  • check the toolbar at the top--select 'add to' (the second icon)
how_to_magic_wand.png
how_to_magic_wand.png

  • delete all the background. You'll know you're done when the the 'ants' go around the entire picture
  • open background picture from, My Pictures,
  • Select-inverse to get 'ants' going around you rather than the blank background
  • drag-drop your cropped pic to background
  • free transform (edit-free transform)

Styles

Gradients

Auto--arrange workspace--windows, workspace, default workspace

Style and Gradient tools
  • Open a new canvas. Make it 4 by 4
  • go to layer-duplicate layer and duplicate the background layer
  • check right side and be sure the duplicate background layer is selected
  • double click and rename it 'styles'
  • go to styles (right side) and experiment with the colors. Click and they will show up
  • Click the eye in front of the styles layer to make it disappear
  • Go to the layer icon and create a duplicate layer
how_to_ps_layers.png
how_to_ps_layers.png

  • Name it 'Gradient'
  • Pick your gradient tool as follows:
ps_gradiant.png
ps_gradiant.png

  • Drag mouse across screen and create a background
  • Smudge with smudge tool--be sure you're on the correct layer
  • Take a screen shot and save

Painting

Auto-fixes

take digital pictures of you for later use
  • Review layout of Photoshop desktop
  • Auto-arrange workspace--windows, workspace, default workspace
  • show how menus change with tool,
  • right-click copy this picture
Alaska_shoreline.jpg
Alaska_shoreline.jpg

  • create a new image. Look at the 'new image' dialogue
new_ps.png
new_ps.png

    • leave defaults for now. Because you have an image in your clipboard, it'll size for the clipboard contents
    • paste the image into the new blank file
    • make auto adjustments under 'image', 'adjustments'
      • levels
      • contrast
      • color
    • save image to your file folder
    • copy into your wiki page
  • open another new image file
    • add a title--paint brush
      • make the width/height 4x5
      • check the image size
      • change background contents to 'background color'
      • leave the rest for now
  • use paint brush tool--dot in corner shows different types of brushes. Select 'paint brush'
    • select brush size 20 from top toolbar
    • select a traditional brush first, then others from brush choices
    • leave 'opacity' and 'flow' for later
    • draw anything
    • change brush and change foreground color
    • add brushes (little arrow by brush dialogue) and append list
    • see how the paint brush color matches the foreground color
    • go to Navigator--enlarge and delarge
    • go to Channel---hide some of the channels
    • go to history--go back in time
    • draw a picture of yourself (or your favorite pet) with at least five brushes, five different colors.
brush_use.jpg
brush_use.jpg

  • Save image and discuss how PS saves

Draw Photoshop picture with paint brushes
  • see how the paint brush color matches the foreground color
  • go to Navigator--enlarge and delarge
  • go to Channel---hide some of the channels
  • go to history--go back in time
  • draw a picture of yourself (or your favorite pet) with at least five brushes, five different colors.
  • save

Word image Editing

  • MS Word Skills
    • Add your name, hour date at the top of the document with header
    • copy-paste this image a new MS Word doc
child2.gif
child2.gif

    • Select the image; go to 'format'
    • Crop each image so it's separate
    • add a border
    • rotate the figure to a different angle
    • try the other picture formatting tools available on MS Word (click the picture and they'll show up on the ribbon or right-click and select 'format picture')
    • Note: Not all pictures allow for all background changes--this is where Photoshop is great
    • save
    • Here's a sample:
    • word_image_formatting.png
      word_image_formatting.png
row.gif
row.gif

    • try another one from one of these pictures
RowofDogs_MED.jpg
RowofDogs_MED.jpg


row-of-dogs.jpg
row-of-dogs.jpg


row_of_cats.jpg
row_of_cats.jpg




Avatars, Seals, Tagxedos

  • Create a word cloud with Tagxedo about you and what you want to learn in this class
  • youu have many options. Review the website and then start entering words
    • Pick the appearance of your word cloud
    • save as 250 jpg
tag.png
tag.png

  • Create your avatar
    • go to Avatar
    • select 1, 2 or 3. Follow directions on webpages.
    • save
avatar6.gif
avatar6.gif

  • Create a seal
    • go to Seal Maker on internet start page
    • create as directed on webpage.
    • save
    • print
seal.png
seal.png